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    "id": 176705,
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    "speaker_name": "Mrs. Kilimo",
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        "id": 173,
        "legal_name": "Linah Jebii Kilimo",
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    "content": "Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I empathise with the Kenyans who are owed Kshs218 million by the KCC Limited. I would like the hon. Member to state the judgement. Was it against the New KCC or the KCC 2000? I began by saying that we had the KCC, which we all of us knew from the beginning. In 1999, it went under receivership. Mr. Shylock of the 3796 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES December 03, 2008 PriceWaterHouseCoopers was appointed as the Receiver Manager. In 2000, the receiver sold it to a new company called the KCC 2000 Limited and the KCC Holdings Limited. With the new political dispensation in 2003, the Government bought the KCC from the KCC 2000 and the KCC Holdings. They paid everything. I think the judgement stated that the KCC 2000 Limited and the KCC Holdings Limited should pay the employees. This is quite unfortunate. I can follow up the issue of remittances because there is a new Act. As far as the New KCC Limited is concerned, the Government paid all the liabilities and the KCC 2000 Limited and the KCC Holdings Limited should have paid the employees."
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